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(Note: It is recommended to cite specific local examples under each bullet.)
Dear President Clinton,
I am writing to urge you to work with members of civil society and Congress to reform the World Trade Organization (WTO) into an accountable, democratic and inclusive organization.
In its four years of existence the WTO has ruled exclusively in favor of multinational corporations, dismantling laws that the citizens of have elected me and other officials to create. I am outraged that you continue to support an undemocratic organization that operates largely in secret and where local and state governments' input has been excluded. As a person elected to create laws that promote local economic development, protect the public's health and uphold environmental safeguards, I am unwilling to support an organization that would threaten my ability to carry out these tasks.
I am also very concerned that several provisions in the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) have been included in the WTO despite the fact that numerous local and state governments have passed resolutions against the MAI as a threat to their sovereignty. Below are several MAI provisions that, as part of the WTO, stand to endanger attempts to promote local economic development, engage in divestment and procurement preferences and protect natural resources from unsustainable practices.
I call on you to oppose a new round of negotiations until a public assessment is made to determine the effects of WTO's policies and rulings to date. I also ask you to oppose any future trade agreement or trade bodies that can overrule the sovereign policies of nations, states and local governments and that do not include a mechanism to involve local and state governments.
Sincerely,
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